A beautiful system designed by Liz & Colin Murray, illustrated by Vanessa Card, the system is based on Ogham, the druidic system of runic characters first used as a written language, a form to scribe the ancient Irish and Brythonic tongue. Each letter is given the name and attributes of a tree or plant sacred to the druids.

I’ve been using the Celtic Tree Oracle for about twelve years, and I never grow tired of the beauty and ancient symbolism.

Readings done with these cards cover the past, the present and the future, with one card drawn for each.

The Celtic Dragon Tarot

Designed by DJ Conway and illustrated by Lisa Hunt, this beautiful deck is almost traditional in its usage of symbolism, though dragons tend to replace humans in many of the scenes depicted on the cards. Another minor twist is that swords are associated with fire rather than air, and wands are associated with air rather than fire.

I’ve been using this deck for ten years, and am quite comfortable with interpretations.

Readings done with these cards are done in numerous spreads, including 9-card past, present & future, and Celtic Tree. State a specific question when requesting your reading, and an appropriate spread will be chosen.

The Robin Wood Tarot

One of my absolute favorite decks, this one is designed and illustrated by noted pagan artist and author, Robin Wood. Based on the Rider-Waite system, it is not as harsh or glaring, and is certainly much more pleasing to the eye.

I’ve been using this deck for about six years, and am quite comfortable with interpretations.

Readings done with these cards are done in numerous spreads, including 9-card past, present & future, and Celtic Tree. State a specific question when requesting your reading, and an appropriate spread will be chosen.

Even though all that I supplied for information was my name, age and place of residence, I received the answer that I have been waiting and asking for the past few weeks!

I had goose bumps and felt my eyes getting warm with tears as I realized that this was what I needed to continue on with my future plans. I know now that I am on the right track.
– Brenda D., Sasebo, Japan

What can I say? The cards spoke to me. I think it was all quite accurate. Past fears, future goals, and a reminder of what I keep in denial. That is, accepting what I simply cannot change. (I like to think no part of my fate is set in stone.)

Interesting to wait and see how much of the future is what it’s predicted to be.
– Chad H. Manitoba, Canada